New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA BUT FEW AW OF MEETING 10 1 Town Mesti ng N‘ay Be A OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALIE CEL] RATING YEARS IN S IS NOW GOING ON TITOUSANDS ARE TAKING ADVAN- z Reduce Tax Ra OF TTS WONDERFUL OFFERINGS. DON'T YOU MISS THEM. | FOR MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY, you will find hundreds of new i Y , specials, ail of extra worth, many of which are told of here. As they will SLAM FOR Nufl BRIT be quickly picked up, bo on hand carly to be sure of securing the things you most want. Tremendous bar 5, every onc. 4 i = Y 3 o Henry Trumbull Hopes Meeting Nothing charged, no C. O. D. no mail or phone orders filled, no ex- % 2 \anges. Come yourself, and carry parcels to avoid delivery delay. g Develop No “Such Scene as SEE OUR BARGAINS MORF K] .n:xr..\ Y Which Occurred in New B 516 pairetor ke Silk Novelty Skirtings, white, AN ey 5 P & e r 3 5 L. fancy checlked. $1.50 and $1.00 ‘ ‘“‘m““.!‘ 1z A town meeting will be held this It enmiieeg el L s ovoning in town hall at 8 o'clock. § T . 15, 56 inch 2lyare sae. ¥ s announcement comes Silk Gloves, white, D i} ;'-‘j‘ B _many { Prise to most of (he towns finger tips, all siz - LHSgAn LS S expreted 1t the meeting would | § Women's Silk Umbr and colors. Worth $4 Women's fibre Silk 2 : lanng s ; ar ) and colors. Worth Two pairs : g The purpose of the meeting is to | | very § v Government 4 bout the second week Hose, black na F . two yards for : ¢ Grene hear the report of the town building | 40 inch AI‘I)AHV“;» “mk].-:::im ‘M”' - Ze P‘» f.“ oI committee, to act on the tax rate A!\d? SEEh Fhades ' Slip-on Sweaters, with sleeves § | to bear the report of the committes YA hitton Taffeta, block, 36 inch, and collar. Worth §4.95 to $8.45, m | appointed some time ago to investi- that sold for §2.00, for Jazcs | & [ | ate the demands of the Plaiaville THESE FOR MONDAY. WORTH BUYI r company f higher rent fo Table Cloths, 50 odd ones, Ameri- IWomen’'s Muslin Underwear. reg- 2 £ ' | can and Scotch make. Values up to ar $1.25 and $1.50 kinds, ? ! > tax rate in Plainville at the | $3.00. Your choice $1.53 each. $1.53. B | present time is 19 mills. In 1914 it Turkish Towels, guest s mill Flesh color crepe Bloomers, oAt uns of 50c and 59c grades, special alue to $1.50, for 53¢ pair. ; i i = Huck Towels, all linen, extra fle. Worth 0, for $1.53 cach. ;] s fi d an additional tax of R R Also e Cormack a mills and when t additic heavy, 88¢ grade for 53¢ ! Women's all Linen pl: - em- | Lis was levied, making the rate 17 g 17 inch Union Toweling v broidered Handkerchie 9c grs K i Another levy of 2 miils was M 2 with colored border, 29c kind, 3 now 3 for 53c. added last year to complete payments | [ ' yards for Men's Handkerchiefs, plain linen an the school addition. A surplus | Satin Bed Spreads, large size, 39¢ grade, sale price, 2 for 53c. Bl | was left last fall after the debt $4.50 grade, hemmed, $2.53 each. Women's straight Vests, in res- $ | paia w St N B t C s Plaid Blankets, wool finished, ular and extra sizes. Two for 5 Sclectman William J. Johnson & 3] alfl W il ln Onis $4.50 grade, for $2.53 pai Nabob Toilet Paper in rolls or ed this morning that owing to the fz . Wool Crib Blankets of $2.5 packages of 1,000 sheets. 5 pack- B | that this surplus was left. and ODPOSlte the Monument value, special for $1.53 a pair. ages 53¢ debt for the school addition paid. the | fg = ate for the coming year mi HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY SEse wiem ) ) LgorLEimile G 73 RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ’ o aleetionpor Ehel entabald ilor fi_; ° L ' | hydrants may decide the tax rate, a if it is decided to grant the petition the Planville Water company . : the rent > the tax r: ) ) e E s ferent occasions as the cars could not | will be conducted at 10: o'clock. 11 probably ills, while if the | now and \n,,w as the wnmmll‘wo,? o'clock Prof A. P. Solandt | b | Bazar a Big Success., mon. The usual communion service | rate will probably reduced to 17 { port lay morning. The re mm The fair and bazar given under the | will be omitted. ‘Sund E ol 11 | mills, sponse ) ppeal for contribu- A. M. E. Zion church—>Morni auspices of the ladies of the Metho- | be as usual. The Caristian Endeavor Although no wide publicity bas| tions to this fund have not been com- | ship and holy communion a dist church of Bast Berlin in the will meet at 3:30 o’clock. I been given this meecting and Saturday | jr in as freely s pected. It unday school ¢ 3 Berlin Athletic 1 last Thur R e e | event! may be inconvenient for | sould seem thou 1o people do | worship and sermor iday was a soeial and financial | 3 al ¢ cial SUC- | church the services will be condueted | MANY Deoble, it is asked that as largo appreciate this cause as they | women’s rally will continue. T 5 cess. The first evening's performance | yo Rey. Tounsbury at 1045 o'clool number of the towaspeople as p e therwise the response would | ing will be held Tuesd: was featured by students of the W S el e e . attend this meeti nore generous than it has been up at the parsona jlevan college. Last evening a num-( ~ pof SGROOL WL POUOW: L mrumbull said this e , 5 iho hieoont e W. S, S. Sales Are Siow. n { ber of young women from Hartford | juies o8 Bl Faul's chureh b L we he hav G T U Gonycnbion: The sale of War in e a very pl ng musical Brennan will deliver the sermon and \ g 1 : : Face Possibility of HCPease OVET | 25ucs™ s "a Seoaanne sroop: | Sundsy senacl wi forlow. ~Contas. | o Pieh JSo7S, A8, Wit which toak | ubliss ennterence o hle, disbiy | ce necording | Dancing followed. - The committee in | Sions Will be held this evening. ; 1 Old 16 MIH Rflte | charge reports that the receipts for Berlin Brief; * olowin Sanmal e e e S e e e ¢ G e A e | both evenings amounted to about James Dodge, of Wilcox s (b e prese Ail Plainville membe and | cline became apparent when the 1919 TRy e |$200, which will be turned in"toward | mast Berlin, is ill at the church fund. The recently organized Ridgewar | have gone {o Vermont, where | vepart, $54.9 “ongregational Church—The telectmian William J. Johnson S | club, - a soclal and musical v in for a few days Appropriat added later by | rning service will bhe at fahle to be about again ten at ] leriden Grange hall st James Conli of Blue IT | speci tomn o 10: tomorrow and the communion ! weeks' illness Y evenlne, 1eport hat e re- | purchased = new runabout Finishia irnishing the i i aperanill ibeladmnin ; wo letters are advertised Railroad PBridge and Ties Up Traf- | ¢6iPts were A good and it is being |~ The Triangle club of the merican | town buildir by 00 | ister q ¢ of the addres ¢ { planned to hold a military “’,‘M ANd | paper Goods company is planning to | Finish ind furnishing fl X ' “hurch’s Program ¢ fic—Ridgeway Club Social—Church | social at the same hall in the near |19 o masquerade at the D e i 5 “va sm.” The Sunday school Wil o oop " 016 g confined to his home on % . d IhoentiteNreceiptsiniIlINDal Pt il S R e S by S R meet at noon 1e topic for the ycyiin Ll e holliness. is improved Bazar Nets $200. turned in towards the purchasing of e S onia ) brotherh vill be “The | o f 4 H he G. . Good childrer | or he Y € ood )i 5 5 { furniture for the new club rooms. The 0c Loren, Lo il N The discussion | % . ¢ : After the members of the board of i .= 3 5 0 ve been ill at their home on Be Honor roll of mer ’ ¥ ; ! cars and from a slig of grit next meeting of the society will be | 11V¢ De 2 . 5 L. Brastow. I : > McCat Meriden finance have checked up their books | held Monday evening at the home of | N Sireet. are » v recoverin . e e v v Ll Brastan NG e o o hy o rid e . ¢ 4 | el . i ndeavor meeting ST B R e his home on >carl 1 will be in readiness for the towa | James Cosgrove on - Meriden enue 1 Mis Helc S E | Young men of the town wishing to | SP-ARTAC ANS LOSE NERVE S s i ¥ “Our 258 S his Jiom jat ton nectin friends of the ization ar 2 series of stamps was issued and Heavy Rainstorm Floods Road Unde post office for Pasauale Cussineri The condition of Wesley K le is suffering from abscesses in hi meeting which is to be held at the | | Relation to God. M ia Jn i hooe 4 3rotherhoo | become members are asked to come to | WHEN TROOPS ARRIVE ) RS e i Thedomaersol the Fbr hosd | this meeting. - : e sour an 1 ) 2 e class of the Congreg : re Whether the tax rate will remain at | %6 Questi ttle Basle March 1.—Spartacan forces axe 1,600.00 | tec wil ot at 6 o'cloc i e oo : | Ice Question Settled. : - . San forning % | : | offered very fechle resistance to gov 52.850.00 hure Our Saviour—Morning | 50100 "0t Yye home of 16_mills as It has in the past remains Many of the local icemen who | i So 4 1 1 hol e S y 1 do s e theie | ernment troops when the latter took | Balance 1.839.43 ; service \ celebration of holy com- | & ©f to be seen, but owing to the demand | 7% “h‘_ G (.',(w”l\,f‘.:‘ e ‘,“I“‘l Hamborn on Thursday and gave up 5 raiscd b ninion and Lenten announcements. i o iiipe pOR SALE \r1y | Bishop TR R R L Ao v sl ey || T prhaye sl P 21 two cannon, three thousand rifles and axatior o 50,950, Srewster’s ral ez wlll = L oauive 66 Mapls B | head of >| hope of cutting. A few of the local : ‘ h fes eeea| B 2 al | Errib f munitions . x cad. Sunday school will meet at | a req at the towa appropriate | men have gone north above the Cong- | & (uantity of munitions. At n : . ¢ | . ¥ the number of strikers now is esti- iown of i i 980,000.00 | lock ! o X ey S e loes not mated at 5,000. If the strike con- 12 ! aptist Church—10:45 m. The | NOTISE—James Burns is now han- cutholics tinues at Iirfurt. there will be a B : | past will spes Unconsc im;«;] dling all the milk from the dairy i timate - of F I". Scoville, a f 1 town hall March 10 at 8 o'clock _gdx | cese in | more money for school expenses and | amond lakes and have made contracts | with icemen in that part of the state { to ship ice to Berlin by freight. This probably the only w t the teachers’ s s, the rate may be slightly increased embers of the rike by the bourgeoisie as a pro- Contributions to the East Re- | Pharisaism.” Sunday school at 12:05 merly E { local school board e completed 1,, 1 test against disorde ilief Fund should be made between ! Young People’s service at 6 p. m. At lealer in this town their annual ort and will be ready | y to have it read ¢ the town meetin if called upon . 2 | Rev. samuet : T Sree Copenhagen, Ma After a discussion in regard to the SNe B i Laman ? purcntane 1 LT o e S e ot Gt | govemment BonysUovensa it | MEMRERS WHO HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH DUTIES OF which have been proposed to be 2 : landed in to him during ti ; | way stations and Dpublic buildings Datight iandl Tlaced aroinal the fown | Handeqiin folnlm during ; v on, publ rild days amou 200 m arts leaders escaped a a Im N R X T §t was decided that the question b | QAYS amount to $200. s amount | § n leaders :Vnml and th LANS FOR A LEA UE UF NATiONa ropped until the town meeting, but @ D2 been contributed just by the peo- ! s quiet, according to = Berlin bwiis tolinelpcessinglquestionfordtne | DloRet i sElinistiect S ANV Idxu S dyloes Hiecstyed HEr I rchool board the entire situation has | N4 4. 4. North, in charge of the s come to a standstill. E. P. Cody, who t Berlin distric yet have made proposed s will probably again 8007 2 AR S ERS, bring up the question before the next | '} ¢harge of receiving contributions | meeting of the t Berlin Village | from th A district H Impravement society. The opinion | Made no repor i campaign will | expressed by the public in regard fo | €10Se on Monday evening and all con- | ST hy | is that in all | tributions with complete reports must | probability the improvement societies | P® in before th . Berlin’s quota | AND in the town will find some way to | S fixed at $50 ¥ge enough money to buy them i 4 Time. FessqyR st i ety of Ken I ) 1":"" Ll . _isington will run a dance and social | 4 to the fact that the caich|in the near future to secure equip- basins under the railroad hridge be- | ment he drum corps. It is being came clogged du the heavy rain | planned by t Sithat as e last night, all traflic was held un for | nyope ¢ discharged from | Tqo appreciate safe ty for a some time today. People on their | the ser e st o vay to work had to change ears and | given o Yecaptioni . mhe membsral Dundred dollars) one ™ miist & er the bridge. Automobiles had | of {ho Dr r o i e |1 5 s e nra el aE g fof hol Dunim SCorpsia uested 1o | first get the hundred dollars g meet Monday eves at the reception past number of years whenever a mber of vaars seheever o 1N | To get the hundred dollar of Berlin strect had to Church Notes, for the bank to protect, sim- | niles to the Berlin depot to the 3 Congregational | ply 'i'é\k(} one do]lar, ch' ten trollevs so to get to work h, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will i ars could not get in under the [hold communion service at 10:45 | —What you can—Deposit it | Atfor peicivia= ny com- o’clo Sund hool wil at | ' D | S e s G T o y:.r.lfll:\"i\lw,‘,: % and draw on your pay regu- | alning eatch basins, but as these | deavor at 6:30 o' - llarly for more deposits. s are too small the stuation is Services ¢ jerlin 1 4 ! q ! changed but little. During the { pal (u]wv:u h will be wnn\:’vl(‘l‘mf The bank furnishes the week Deople liv on Berlin W aitine ninialor At B e f hd | a 2 | T e e e R k. safety and helps cultivate the| —_— T e el hniftSioRnealizeit { of East Berlin, will be held at 10 3 ShmnarA { o'clo Sunday school will follow THE | At the East Berlin Methodist | people can secure any ice this ar. z e N . e Contribute $200 to Funds. —in— i “OUT OF THE FOG?” | church services will he observed at | LY CEUA [ 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school will | P]aIHVIi]e Trust CO. i o r. A visiting minister will con- A—BIG DAYS rvices. WEST MAIN AND PIERCE STS. | bled in executive session at t “*"“‘ eois rance (2) Lord Robert Cecil, | Col. House, (6) General Smuts, Grea COMING at the Kensington Con- %t A v 1 photo of the represen- | Crillon, Paris. Some of the mos Gre Britain, (3) Premier Orlando, | Britain and (7) President Wilson gregational church tomorrow morning PLAINVILLE, CT. lmu\ls of the various nations assem- | portant delegates e (1 1 l Italy, (4) M. Venizelos, -Greece, (5) (¢) Underwood & Underweod

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